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20150408São Paulo, Instituto Tomie Ohtake, 2015. Seule et unique édition. Émis à l'occasion d'une exposition d'avril à juin 2015, ce volume retrace la vie et l'oeuvre de l'artiste Tomie Ohtake, décédée la même année. Bilingue anglais et portugais, textes de Paulo Miyada et al., traduction d'Izabel Burbridge. Grand in-4 de 31 x 22,5 cm pour 104 pp. Broché avec plats à la Bradel. Couvertures colorées à rabats noirs. Imprimé sur papier couché. Toutes les oeuvres de exhibées lors de l'exposition, ainsi que quelques oeuvres exposées dans la résidence brutaliste Tomie Ohtake (nichée à Campo Belo, São Paulo) sont présentées avec légende et textes. Biographie de l'artiste en fin d'ouvrage. Née Tomie Nakakubo à Kyoto (1913), elle est arrivée au Brésil en 1936 pour rendre visite à son frère. Elle rencontra un ingénieur nippo-brésilien, Ushio Ohtake, qu'elle épousa et avec qui elle a eu deux fils. Le premier, Ruy, deviendra l'un des architectes les plus connus du Brésil, et plusieurs de ses maisons brutalistes serviront d'écrins aux oeuvres colorées de Tomie. ************************************ São Paulo, Instituto Tomie Ohtake, 2015. First and only edition. Issued for an exhibition from April to June 2015, this book exposes the life and work of the artist Tomie Ohtake, who died the same year. Bilingual English and Portuguese, texts by Paulo Miyada et al., translation by Izabel Burbridge. Large 4to of 31 x 22.5 cm for 104 pp. Paperback with Bradel covers. Colored covers with black flaps. Printed on coated paper. All the works exhibited during the exhibition, as well as some works exhibited in the brutalist Tomie Ohtake residence (nestled in Campo Belo, São Paulo) are presented with captions and texts. Biography of the artist at the end of the book. Born Tomie Nakakubo in Kyoto (1913), she arrived in Brazil in 1936 to visit her brother. She met a Japanese-Brazilian engineer, Ushio Ohtake, whom she married and with whom she had two sons. The first, Ruy, would become one of Brazil's best-known architects, and several of his brutalist houses would serve as settings for Tomie's colorful works.
20080420São Paulo, Embraer, 2008. In English. A wide 31 x 24 book with 311 pp. Hardcover, illustrated blue boards, title written in blue on the soft silver spine. Printed on couché paper. Contents listed at the beginning of the book, with a foreword of Maurício Novis Botelho, then chairman of the Board of Directors of Embraer. Lavishly illustrated throughout. Text written in two or three columns per page. This is THE reference book about Brazilian aircraft making. From Santos-Dumont's experiments in France and Brazil to Embraer's global successes in the 2000s, Aircraft Building describes it in painstaking detail while outlaying an engaging account.
189845758Couverture rigide. Reliure pleine toile verte de l'éditeur. 727 pages. Nombreuses planches. Cachets.
1930024971MAGGS BROS 1930 Un volume grand in-8°, 369 pp. (9) pp. (index), couverture illustrée d'une vignette. (dos décollé et comportant des plis ainsi qu'un manque de papier en sommet, petites fentes et frottements à la couverture). Important catalogue (411 numéros) de la librairie MAGGS consacré aux livres, manuscrits et gravures sur le Brésil. 80 planches en noir dont certaines repliées. RARE.
19850431New York, Alfred Kren Gallery, 1985. Seule et unique édition. En anglais. Grande brochure de 25,5 x 18 cm non paginée. Catalogue d'une exposition tenue à la galerie Alfred Kren de New York et consacrée aux ex-votos du nordeste brésilien, c'est-à-dire à des oeuvres fabriquées pour être données à un saint, à la Vierge, etc. en remerciement d'une prière ou d'un vœu réalisé. En noir et blanc, contient des photos de 54 ex votos ainsi que d'autres photographies. Textes de Fatima Bercht, photos de Glenn Steigelman et Giovanna et Francesco Del Brenna. Enrichi d'une ligne en portugais signée du galeriste Alfred Kren, qui consulte un libraire brésilien sur la viabilité d'une vente de plusieurs exemplaire de cette brochure au Brésil. Si Kren manifeste des doutes, en craignant que le prix au détail aux États-Unis devienne "une quantité exorbitante de cruzeiros brésiliens" après exportation, il apprécie suffisamment l'idée pour envoyer le présent exemplaire en cadeau au destinataire de la lettre. ****************** New York, Alfred Kren Gallery, 1985. One and only edition. In English. Large brochure of 25.5 x 18 cm. Unpaginated. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Alfred Kren Gallery in New York about the ex-votos of the Brazilian Northeast, e.g. sculptures made to be given to a saint, to the Virgin, etc. in gratitude for a prayer or a wish granted. In black and white, contains photos of 54 ex-votos as well as other photographs. Texts by Fatima Bercht, photos by Glenn Steigelman and Giovanna and Francesco Del Brenna. Enriched with a letter in Portuguese signed by the gallery owner Alfred Kren, who asks a Brazilian bookseller about the viability of a sale of several copies of this brochure in Brazil. While Kren expresses doubts, fearing that the retail price in the United States will turn into "an exorbitant amount of Brazilian cruzeiros" once the booklets get exported, he likes the idea enough to send this copy as a gift to the recipient of the letter.
193033368Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur illustrée. 264 pages.
1969ABE-22500146118 PAGES-HOMAGE TO NICOLAS DE STAEL PAR JACQUES MICHEL-CINEMA/BREAKAWAYS IN BRAZIL-ROUSSEURS
20100080São Paulo, Cosacnify, 2010. In Portuguese. One of the 3000 copies printed. Co-edited by McKinsey and the Brazilian government. Photographs by Vicente de Mello. With a foreword by Heinz-Peter Elsdrodt, Office Manager LATAM at McKinsey. Hardcover volume. In-quarto, 289 x 240 mm, 327 pp. Printed on coated paper. Texts written in white on purple paper, facing black-and-white pictures of the artist's works. Red signet. Table of contents at the beginning: "A escultura surrealista de Maria Martins: 1940-50" (Maria Martins' Surrealist Sculpture: 1940-50) by Francis M. Naumann, "Criaturas híbridas" (Hybrid Creatures) by Dawn Ades, "Tecendo nexos" (Weaving Connections) by José Resence, "Escritos de Maria Martins: 1958-65" (Maria Martin's Writings: 1958-65) by Veronica Stigger and a Cronologia (Chronology) by editor Charles Cosac. With a bibliography at the end. A comprehensive work on Brazilian sculptor Maria Martins (1894-1973), whose live was divided between sculpture and social receptions at the Brazilian embassy in Washington, taken over by her husband Carlos Martins. There, interacting with surrealist artists and more intensely with Marcel Duchamp, she produced some of her most important and monumental works. British critic Dawn Ades, a specialist in Latin American art, compares her work to that of sculptors such as Brancusi, André Masson, Giacometti and Henry Moore. By the final phase of her life, Maria Martins published books about India, China and philosophy. A stunning book about one of the most important artists in Brazilian sculpture. She gave French names to many of her works.
19900485Porto Alegre, Gráfica Editora Pallotti, no date [circa 1990]. First and only edition. Bilingual text, English and Portuguese. SIGNED by author on free endpaper: "Para Jayme Albek, o abraço do MOACYR. Maio, 1991" (For Jayme Albek, with a hug from Moacyr, May 1991) An oblong hardcover book of 297 x 217 mm and 120 pp. Widely illustrated with archive black & white photos, along with a few colored maps and drawings. Co-edited by the Instituto Judaico Marc Chagall, with a foreword of the president of the Institute Evelyn Berg. The book recalls the difficult arrival and settlement of Eastern European Jews, by the beginning and middle of the twentieth century, in the most southern state of Brazil. The author, Moacyr Jaime Scliar (1937-2011), spent most of his life in Porto Alegre. He worked as a physician and university professor while also constantly researching and churning literature: short stories, novels, essays, children's literature and some columns in several Brazilian newspapers. ********************************************** Porto Alegre, Gráfica Editora Pallotti, sem data [circa 1990]. Primeira e única edição. Texto bilíngue inglês e português. ASSINADO pelo autor em folha de guarda livre: "Para Jayme Albek, o abraço do MOACYR. Maio, 1991" Livro oblongo de capa dura, 297 x 217 mm, 120 páginas. Amplamente ilustrado com fotos em preto e branco de arquivo, além de alguns mapas e desenhos coloridos. Coeditado pelo Instituto Judaico Marc Chagall, com prefácio da presidente do Instituto, Evelyn Berg. O livro conta a difícil chegada e fixação de judeus do Leste Europeu, no início e meados do século XX, no estado mais ao sul do Brasil. O autor, Moacyr Jaime Scliar (1937-2011), passou a maior parte de sua vida em Porto Alegre. Trabalhou como médico e professor universitário, além de pesquisar e produzir constantemente literatura: contos, romances, ensaios, literatura infantil e algumas colunas em diversos jornais brasileiros.
20050407Tel-Aviv, Ifat Reiss / GINA, 2005. This is the catalogue of an exhibition which happened from May 26 to June 25, 2005, at the GINA Gallery in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Bilingual, written in English and Hebrew. A square 22 cm softcover volume with Bradel-style covers and 65 pp. Printed on couché paper, features all the paintings exhibited at the event. Introduction by Jacques Ardies. Foreword by Dan Chill, founder of GINA. Translated by Ofer Halevi. Artists featured: Ivonaldo (Veloso de Melo), Louis Marius Amorim Ferreira de Moraes, Constancia Nery, Edgar Calhado, Malu Delibo, Edivaldo Barbosa de Souza, Barbara Rochlitz, Ana Maria Dias.
1910GEO131M1910 / 249 pages. Relié. Editions Francis Griffiths.